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The Real Punk When I first encountered this flower I was in awe. Never seen something as unique as this in Slovenia. It is a very rare alpine flower and I only found it twice so far. Unfortunately this habitat is destroyed/inaccessible due to rock collapse.  Geotagged,Physoplexis,Physoplexis comosa,Slovenia Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

The Real Punk

When I first encountered this flower I was in awe. Never seen something as unique as this in Slovenia. It is a very rare alpine flower and I only found it twice so far. Unfortunately this habitat is destroyed/inaccessible due to rock collapse.

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  1. Very beautiful. Posted 4 years ago
  2. That is simply stunning! Such unique form and pretty colours on this perennial. Posted 4 years ago
    1. Thank you Ruth! This is one of the most amazing flowers! Posted 4 years ago
  3. That really is a unique flower, and I've seen lots here! Posted 4 years ago
  4. That's a real beaut!! Posted 4 years ago
  5. Just amazing ! So happy that you got to see it and thanks for sharing. Posted 4 years ago
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    Posted 4 years ago
    1. Thank you for featuring this photo Christine! Posted 4 years ago
      1. You're welcome, Luka! Posted 4 years ago

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''Physoplexis comosa'', the tufted horned rampion, is a species of flowering plants in the family Campanulaceae, native to alpine Europe. It is the only species in its genus, and was formerly included in ''Phyteuma''.

Similar species: Asterales
Species identified by Luka Esenko
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By Luka Esenko

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Uploaded Feb 16, 2021. Captured in Cesta maršala Tita 29, 4270 Jesenice, Slovenia.